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Nietzsche (Ubermensch)

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MATTTIDBALL.COM "Insanity in individuals is something rare - but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule." Friedrich Nietzsche I used an old grainy photo as a reference for this drawing. In the original photo Nietzsche's chin was resting on his hand. If you want to see the original photo just search for it on Google. 2B and 4B pencils on 80lb paper.

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Niutek

2:01AM | Sat, 06 November 2004

A most impressive work again, Matt. I especially love the way you did his hair. Wish I knew how to draw... sigh Guess not everyone is a multitalent... :D Big Bravo!

gwfa

2:01AM | Sat, 06 November 2004

i found it noteworthy that in your interpretation his eyes are moving towards an expression similar to that of Hitler's - strange?

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RedundantlyAbundant

2:14AM | Sat, 06 November 2004

I must clear this up in light of gwfa's comment....Nietzsche was unfairly connected to the Nazi's. His last publication "Will To Power" was changed and edited by his sister after his death - thus giving Nietzsche a bad rap. The Nazi's apparently read his works, but if one studies Nietzsche closely it is impossible to fathom that Nietzsche would have tolerated the holocaust. If anyone wants to debate me on this I will gladly do so.

Sylvaine

3:13AM | Sat, 06 November 2004

In heaven all the interesting people are missing. F. Nietzsche. Beautiful....

syndroid

4:32AM | Sat, 06 November 2004

His moustache is very reminiscent of those old 1920's photos, because of the softness. The darkshades you used to emphasize the nose could be a little less strong, meaning that maybe you could use just a bit more shadow to make the nose appear more round and thus 3D. His hair is more abstracted than it is realistic. It's not a bad thing, but it looks non-1920ish.

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martingeorg

5:11AM | Sat, 06 November 2004

'If you look to long into the abyss, the abyss also looks into you' ... was very helpfull to me. I don't need his work anylonger, since i am out of the box, as a friend of mine said. Your drawing is very well done, strokes and technique are great, a beautiful Portrait ...

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MOOOW

5:24AM | Sat, 06 November 2004

Excellent portrait,love his expression and your tchnique and drawing!!VOTE

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tibet2004uk

7:03AM | Sat, 06 November 2004

Oh man!! What a gorgeous portrait!! I'm amazed by ur talent dear!! I love the softness of the lines!! Truly excellent!!! My vote!

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chantal-france

8:57AM | Sat, 06 November 2004

Excellent work and portrait! You are a true artist!! Fantastic!

Tedz

10:38AM | Sat, 06 November 2004

Now....this is a beaut Portrait....I don't even have doodle Skills.....I am Mad about this one! Bravo!!!

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Mondwin

10:51AM | Sat, 06 November 2004

herrlich und wunderbares portrait!!!!!! gute arbeit!!!!bravo!!!!vote!!:DDD

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i-popba

1:58PM | Sat, 06 November 2004

Wowwwww..!!! AWESOME..!!! excellent drawing my friend !! love composition and mood...so cool.** V ***

cynlee

2:45PM | Sat, 06 November 2004

very well done portrait, intense, gotta luv that mustache :] great quote too

M_Moraitis

4:35PM | Sat, 06 November 2004

Matt, I had no idea you you were a pencil artist...how exciting. I've done pencil most my life and this gives me the urge to pick it up again...I can appreciate the work that you put into this....really excellent.

logiloglu

7:45PM | Sat, 06 November 2004

wow, i like your drawing style,Matt. an excellent Nietzsche Portrait. unfortunality he gets crazy and depressive. #:O)

Kropot

7:52PM | Sat, 06 November 2004

Yeah, me dont wonna step in his steps :) Me noramly crazy. Perfect piece.

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summer1412

10:27PM | Sat, 06 November 2004

Awesome, just awesome...

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Luka_30

3:02PM | Sun, 07 November 2004

Very strong expresion, quite a piece of work.

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Akinom

3:05PM | Sun, 07 November 2004

An awesome work, Matt! His quotation is so true, isn't it!

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RedundantlyAbundant

7:51PM | Sun, 07 November 2004

I must mention that when I scannned this I had to scan it twice because it was too big. I then put it together in photoshop. I noticed that on some monitors a slight line is noticable.

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danob

10:02AM | Mon, 08 November 2004

Superb work surely the most profound of Philosophers anyone who could live through such intense pain and yet hold such a wonderful view of life!! Wonderful art and tribute Matt!!

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SoulSearcherr

12:57PM | Mon, 08 November 2004

wow..excellent work Matt

kathymoon

1:34PM | Mon, 08 November 2004

awesome job,excellent excellent!!!!!!!!wow!

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DIANE603

2:32PM | Mon, 08 November 2004

Outstanding!! ~V~

chucksiebuhr

3:07PM | Mon, 08 November 2004

Wonderful work, Matt. I can really appreciate what went into this, being a (former) pencil and silverpoint artist. You did a great job and I love B&W still. Actually, from the thumbnail, I did think it was a photograph! Excellent drafting skills, my friend!!! Congratulations!!

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Enmos

5:46PM | Mon, 08 November 2004

WoW impressive work Matt, awesome !! v

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RedundantlyAbundant

3:25AM | Wed, 10 November 2004

I just noticed that my scanner vertically stretched my drawing by a considerable amount. I have remedied this in photoshop by "squishing" the image. With regards to accuracy, I noticed a few inconsistencies that I did not notice before. It's funny how the brain needs some rest before it can properly take inventory of the whole picture.

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sossy

6:12PM | Wed, 10 November 2004

interesting and impressive work here! very well done!

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Mikan

11:40PM | Thu, 11 November 2004

Ahaa,Nietzsche..Hmmm - this man have had a lot of strange ideas...I like this postwork! And about insanity I'd say - it 's damn hard to keep your brains "home", these days...Have a great weekend, man! :)

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Richardphotos

11:01AM | Sun, 14 November 2004

excellent drawing and what a cookie duster he has under his nose. you are a talented artist. I really would like to start freehand drawing again,but hung up on fractals and photography

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